A) John B) James C) Peter D) Paul
A) Judgment B) Joy C) Despair D) Law
A) The attitude of David B) The attitude of Solomon C) The attitude of Moses D) The attitude of Christ
A) Philippians 2 B) Philippians 3 C) Philippians 1 D) Philippians 4
A) It has served to advance the gospel B) It has caused him to lose hope C) It is a punishment for his sins D) It is a sign of his failure
A) It guards hearts and minds in Christ Jesus B) It brings material prosperity C) It is a political peace D) It guarantees freedom from all troubles
A) Others who support him B) The Holy Spirit C) Christ who strengthens him D) His own strength
A) A soldier B) A tree C) A drink offering D) A precious stone
A) Rest often B) Rejoice in the Lord always C) Be anxious for nothing D) Work diligently
A) Philippians 3 B) Philippians 4 C) Philippians 1 D) Philippians 2
A) Finding personal happiness B) Conforming to religious laws C) Striving for the prize of the heavenly call D) Achieving earthly success
A) The political climate B) The traditions of men C) Their own preferences D) The gospel of Christ
A) Partnership in the Gospel B) Wealth and prosperity C) Religious rituals D) Social status
A) Chapter 4 B) Chapter 3 C) Chapter 2 D) Chapter 1
A) Power B) Prayer C) Knowledge D) Wealth
A) Think about these things B) Debate them C) Forget them D) Ignore them
A) Avoid serving B) Seek their own interests C) Consider others better than themselves D) Praise themselves |